Disney World Park Pass Reservations Blocked for October 9 as Tropical Storm Milton Approaches
Walt Disney World has taken another precautionary measure in anticipation of Tropical Storm / Hurricane Milton, suspending park reservations for Wednesday, October 9th, the day the storm is projected to make landfall in Florida. This follows the resort’s earlier decision to pause hotel reservations for October 8th through 10th.
Related – Florida Governor DeSantis Declares State of Emergency for Walt Disney World & Universal Orlando
While the storm’s track has shifted slightly southward, it still poses a significant threat to the Orlando area, including Walt Disney World and Universal Orlando Resort. Both theme parks remain open at this time, but Disney’s decision to block park reservations for Wednesday suggests they are preparing for potential operational impacts.
Orange County, where both resorts are located, is currently under a State of Emergency declared by Governor Ron DeSantis. This declaration enables the mobilization of resources to support local communities in preparation and recovery efforts.
Monitoring the Situation
As Hurricane Milton continues to develop, residents and visitors are urged to stay informed about its trajectory and potential impact. We will continue to provide updates on the storm’s progress and any operational adjustments announced by Walt Disney World or Universal Orlando.
For the latest information, please refer to the National Weather Service and official resort channels.
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